What’s old is new again, and that feels like an eternal truth when it comes to the 1990s, thanks to projects like the horror-comedy Y2K The day-glo era is returning in one of its most gloriously wonderful forms yet, with Alicia Silverstone officially tapped to reprise the role of Cher Horowitz for a long-awaited TV
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Photo by Brandon McClain @eathumans Divide and Dissolve, the sonic architects of powerful, instrumental narratives, are poised to unveil their latest creation, Insatiable, on April 18 via Bella Union. This album is a milestone for the band, introducing the potent element of Takiaya Reed’s vocals. Regarding their single from the record, “Grief,” she says, “I
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Lately, I’ve been feeling… off. I’ve been dealing with puffiness, bloating that seems to come out of nowhere, and my digestion has slowed to a crawl. My metabolism simply isn’t working the way it used to. I try to eat healthy, stay hydrated, and watch out for emotional eating, but nothing seems to make a
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We know, we know. A LOT happens during “Demons,” and we go into it in more depth in our Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 18 review. But here? We have you covered with a full scene-by-scene recap of it all. (Elizabeth Sisson/NBC) And hey, if recaps are more your thing, just drop a comment below.
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Photo courtesy of Arianna Savo Experimental Italian band SVNTH are sharing their new record, Pink Noise Youth, with us before the rest of the world. It drops officially on April 18 via These Hands Melt Records. Check out the experimental, out-of-the-box blend of influences below.  Pink Noise Youth by SVNTH The band say about the release of
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It’s no secret that many fans of the 9-1-1 franchise have mixed feelings about adding another series. Unfortunately, the more series a franchise acquires, the more likely some shows will suffer over others. In the case of 9-1-1, its first spinoff faced a painful death on FOX, and we barely had time to grieve before
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Parker McCollum just gave us another reason to count the days until his next record drops. The Texas-born singer-songwriter released a brand-new track, “Hope That I’m Enough,” from his upcoming self-titled album PARKER MCCOLLUM, due out June 27 — and y’all, it cuts deep in the best way. Following the lead single “What Kinda Man,”
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